The loft-style residence where Taylor Swift captured the iconic Polaroids for her renowned 1989 album is currently available for purchase through the Agency. Originally listed at $6.25 million in 2017 and subsequently reduced to $3.7 million in October 2023, the property’s price has now been further lowered by $500,000 to $3.2 million. The owner, Sarah Johnson, is the daughter of Charles Johnson, a billionaire financier and majority owner of the San Francisco Giants. Johnson transformed the two-story unit, situated in the 12-story MacIntyre Building at 874 Broadway in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, by combining the third and fourth floors. The lower floor was previously owned by Tannaz Hazemi, a film director who assisted Swift during the memorable 1989 photoshoot.
SEE INSIDE TAYLOR SWIFT’S ‘1989’ ALBUM ART DUPLEX
Living Room:
The living room is adorned with expansive windows, reminiscent of those featured in Taylor Swift’s iconic 1989 Polaroids.
Primary Bedroom:
The primary bedroom boasts a platform bed strategically positioned to offer captivating views of the Flatiron District.
Bathroom:
The bathroom emanates an artist’s loft vibe, featuring a distinctive copper tub and utilizing unrefined building materials for a unique aesthetic.
Bedroom:
The second bedroom is characterized by a small loft, accessible via a ladder, adding a touch of whimsy to the space.